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I LE | AST H T t TT e/ SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR " ne od. AGE tg, IS By SF. ; lam ae ae Lf o AMERICAN CARS EXCEL FOREIGN Europeans Fear Superiority of U. S. Makes INDIANAPOLIS, April 29.—J Cole, president of the Cole Motor Car company, of Indianapolis, has just returned from an extended tour thru Burope where he visited most of the large cities, His trip was primarily for pleasure, but a certain amount of business developed in connection with exportation of the Cole product to foreign countries. “The most valuable feature of my trip waa, I think, the extreme satin faction of getting back to this coun try.” sald Mr. Cole. “If you want to appreciate America I would rec ommend a few months abroad. “While I have been tn this coun try only a few days the decided im. provement in business conditions iw unmistakable. In the last three months this country has gone a long way toward recovery. “Abroad you see American-but!t ears everywhere. In Greece, for in gtance, the majority of automobiles carry American nameplates. We saw Cadillacs Dodges galore. Marmon, Stuts, Nationals and Coles Were also much in evidence. “In France, of course, it Is next to impossible to sell American-built cars, because of the high duty and the reluctance of French mechanics to give service on foreign-bullt cars. Evidently they are trying to rebuild French industry, as there ia a pro nounced lack of enthusiasm over any imported product. “I am convinced of one thing, namely that this talk about the su- periority of European-built motor cars is unfounded. The American Duilt car is in every way, with the single exception of the care and hand work put on custom built bod- fea, superior to the European ca @BUY@ USED CAR NOW “Bill Warner” Says: . “Bure™ You can get along Without an automobile — but you won't get very far. Going witho a ‘car’ nowadays & man as bad a of twenty As "Ril!" says: There ts really no need of anyone being with- in “th days * Por, juat think of number of really that we will low as $50.00 down u 12 long months © balance And if “Fords” —“Fords” “F ‘ords” “claim” we handle more Fords than anyone “city.” If you want We { a “Ford.” come to “headquar- tere.” All kinda and models at prices that will surprise No matter what you want SEE “Bill Warner” First OPEN FVENINGS AND SUNDAYS . Rest of Terms We Trade WARNER AUTO COMPANY 409 E. PINE S87, and 200 WESTLAKE, NORTH 5,000Used Tires All high grade selected casings, thoroughly Inspected and guaranteed Fabric 30x3 .... $3.00 Up 30x3%... 3.50 323% $15 “ Bint 4.50 4 32x4 5.00 * 3x4 5.50 4x4 600 * B2x4%... 6.00 “ Mxt%... 700 xi... 7.00 4x5 « ; 3x5 © y 3555... 8.00 “ . All Other Sizes in Proportion MAIL ORDERS Careful attention paid to Mail Orders, No deponit required, PikeStreet Tire Shop W. 0. STANDRING, Propr. 1026 Pike St., Cor. Boren Phone Elliott 0446 las a vanity case, smoker's set and silk roller curtains add completing touches.+¢ Terra a tee a ee A ERE Be CES SOY Z BNE ITU HG OTN | LAHER TIESTRAPSPRINGS ON DUTY ) Reflecto tall light and the Reflect} county grade and high school de eS! = [road light for Washington, Oregon |°NNY | stad tan an Aa | , Jand that section of Canada west of |°lmatory contest, held = geiay . f A pnetyd and including Winnipeg has been| Thursday, have been announced as x ai s |taken over by the Reflecto Light | follows | | Bales Co, with aalesrooms at 908 | Grade achoole—~Marjory Rodgers, | Pike st., and downtown offices at 210] pothell school, first; Lucile Wood! Alaska building. At the present time! Kirkland school, second; Robert this product Is produced only in Se-| unt, Kennydale school, third. attle, but, according to Arthur W.| High achoole-- Emily ‘Thom Hoppock and John Purse, officials in| North Bend school, first; Marjorie t ni Drivers of these Portland cars are strong boosters for the Laher electric tiestrap springs, according to F. J. Laher, the inventor and president of the manufacturing firm, which bears the name of the product. Laher claims that the springs are equally effective on touring cars, big busses or trucks. All Right to Improve | Mother Nature—But One| Should Be Sure It’s an Improvement BY CYNTHIA GREY or Face Debarment She came down eon the car with me every morning. Attorney Joseph M. Gleagow, of Was middle-aged and wore a wig. . Seattle, must pay the state supreme| One couldn't help noticing it. Dead-looking, dry, inhuman Our cars are freer from mechanical trouble and in the main give more uninterrupted service. | “The European market from the | Automobile manufacturer's stand point, i» of regligible tmportance, | for the time being, at any rate.” Gischarging of that duty ts optional to the Individual, a Now regarding the statement that (3) "A man needs « woman, but « wom: | &n doew not need a man,” I referred | to the case of a woman who had! already discharged her duty to #o- clety and it then remained for her to discharge her duty to herself. Either | “Also an Admirer” in very young, or | cine very unobserving. or he would She |\ong ago have observed that the ma | taining a pure moral life without the) \Jority of men are a fallure In main: + |help of a woman, while the majority | court $668 costs in a recent land! one thought of straw and rope and strange fibers that might \ot women are quite a success in thin suit, or forfeit his license to practice» ail lendeav } ha do service m lieu of human hair. endeavor, Of cour, there are ex According to a decision by Ur Jatate board of bar examiners. A| | public hearing on charges against | angle that showed her own hair, closely clipped, below it. | Glasgow was held recently Then Easter came. | | Next day she appeared with brand new hair. Glosey and | weakness tn their character which | shiny it was, and it was rolled down across her neck and bel ye oak pore a agcah toes “pip ention until lately, bu n fluffed out at the sides in the most natural way in the world, rc KEEP WELL do not resent having the truth about And I just wanted to go over to her and shake her hand |themsecives presented will admit that [ GOUT jand say: thin ts true. If men would face thi To make a bad transformation worse she wore it at an)\c*Ptions to every rule, but T mention | “majority.” Perhaps this will explain | “needs a woman.” Some men will! resent this statement, for it fs « _ i i ans ‘ weaknem a) el j | BY DR. R. Ht. BISHOP | I just adore your new hair; it's simply too becoming for Rent’ Sue: Searictat, duce Wenaat NACTIVITY ana, words! would not have a chance to feel #0 approaching 014) put J didn’t dare? | much stronger than mas, as several age find many| 7¢ it were only a new hot or a women have already told me they men unprepared. new gown J might rave. But one| felt toward men, and it would not be| When a vigorous, | simply cannot compliment a woman manton the natwratness of her new hair, who has always! J¢ isn’t done! #o hard for them to look up to some. red - bleded been active and) 7 would like to tell her that (t an't| one whom they feel is weaker than/ themacives. I trust this will explain | busy suddenly re | grtiviciality #0 much that we dislike) tires, and begin gy badly perpetrated artifict Miss Grey will receive caliers in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p mand |] on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a. m, to 12m, each week. Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her writing. — \Reflec invention be extablivhed in the hear future. Douglas Nominated Dougte Declamatory Test Winners Announced | to Light Sales Growing Agency for the distribution of the) Winners in the third annual King he company, the popularity of the in spreading, ting points in the Central West will | Mead, Auburn pchool, second; Loulne and distrib-| Lomadaie, Richmond Beach school, | third, Court Orders Body of Jordan Cremated By order of Superior Judge King | Dykeman, the body of Dr, J, Eugene Eagles’ President Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm was the only nomings for worthy president, Seattle Aerte No. 1,| Jordan, over whose estate relatives Fraternal Order of Faglos, Friday | and friends are fighting in court, will night, Douglas is now wrrthy vice, be cremated. This is in accordance president | with the expressed wishes of Dr FORD'S FIRST car wan nick-| amed “Ford's Folly.” Jordan, who included in his bequests A sum of money to be used in build ing « hospital in Beat, Mail Carriers Hold 25th Annual Dance Beattie letter carriers held the 26th annual ball tranch No, 7%, National Asse ion of Latter a, in the Masonic temple Friday night. ‘The grand march was led by | Assistant Postmaster C. M. Perkina, INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR spect way wag built in 1909 NEVER TURN the steering wheel while the car is standing still nt-Sko PISTONS IGH LIGHTEST - FIT TIGHTEST. We grind or bore your block In your garsge or ours, Fit pistons, pins and rings. Our OilProof Ring gives you 1,000 miles to one gation. Call us for estimate Ralph R. Wheaton, Inc. East 1176—705% E. Pike NEW PRICES andNEW TERMS 6 DOWN BUYS A NEW Size, BALANCE 18 MONTHS $555.54 FULLY EQUIPPED—8116 DOWN—828.75 PER MONTH 28.88 FULLY EQUIPPED—8110 DOWN—§27.25 PER MONTH EQUIPPED—8145 DOWN—$6: $765.62 FULLY EQUIPPED—§$158 DOWN—§$38.95 PER MONTH TOURING, ROADSTER, COUPE, SEDAN, 8.02 FULLY aE” 35.65 PER MONTH Above Terms include Interest, Insurance, Gas and Oil F. 0. B. SEATTLE PHONE EAST 0320 TR Ceetege AUTHORIZED -DEALERS BROADWAY AT PIKE ‘my statements, for there are many lwho believe as T do. “YOUR ADMIRER” & More or less Im) Wo one objects to an artistic ald . active Ife, h@)to Nature's Bloom when it # done lunderstand It must begin also to with petablike delicacy. It's the 904 \thig manner of signing her letter to | watch his health | of war paint, splashed about on love-| snow her sympathy and understand habits. A ly women, that destroy all the ro- of the position “Disiilusioned” ily and somewhat carelessly because) yo one could thrill at @ Ren Mur iice aw evide the exercise which they get daily en-| chariot race if the treadmill squeaked. |in « previous 4 ablew their bodies to throw off their)” Nature ia not perfect. She ee re burden of poisons. Inactivity sud-|some terrible mistakes some mes} dently changes the whole routine. | iwhen she gives a father’s nore to 4 The man who has been used to! daughter's face or the mother’s curly high living while active forgets that | pair to the he cannot keep up such habit« when he retires. Hence there is a lack Of | nop half 20 laughable and pitiable equilibrium which sooner or later! some of the attempts to improve shows itself as gout, rheumatism oF |ypon her handiwork “Your Admirer” used | | } a critica! point In her] ed by letter published | ue “COOPERATION.” ° Dear Mina © The first state |ment In the letter signed Admirer” stalwart son. | But nature with oll her mistakes ts wa me that thie party “Your Admirer’ whose article TI to Miss Grey reada incorrectly . referred to the lady answering, no was t Obesity. Tmprove wpon nature if she needs (altho I, too, admire her. Perhaps if Gout is characterized by sudden it, but do sce that the machinery of |you would read again you would be} and painful inflammation of the improvement doesn’t squeak! jable to correctly interpret what I} small joints, particularly those of the! eee wrote, Nevertheless I will endeavor great toe, accompanied by a deposit] Dear Miss Grey: Eviden the |to explain, for maybe L did not make myself clear, altho I think I did Do you think that the only can perform their duty marrying and having children? | If so, I fear you have not thought | about the subject very for | you certainly realize that there are | num ays of discharging one's | of poisonous material called sodium party who signed a letter n urate, |Admirer* ts not a daily r of | Such a deposit pro that the your columns; otherwise, she would blood ix overloaded with such matter not have been so quick to criticine jand usually means that the liver doom the letter signed “Your Admirer.” If not make It ready for elimination by the party who wrote thi lant letter the kidneys, or that the kidneys are ha@ ever been in the position of the not functioning property. lperson whore letter “Your Admirer way to soctety one tn deeply, ‘The excess comes from high living ‘answered, she would appreciate the |duty to society besides marrying 4 coupled with insufficient exercise. |kindly suggestions contained in tt, /marrying and having children were ‘The attacks of gout usually come on | !nstead of criticising it smetimes it|the only way of discharging our| is well to know whereof one duty to soctety, then with the at night and pass away with the re- turn of day. Devoting one life to the cure of jbefore jumpng at conclusions ‘The joint {# swollen, the «kin dark. |matter of fact, if “Also an Admirer” diseases to benefit mankind: ‘or than usual, and exceedingly ten-|were to read “Disillusione letter, | Becoming a missionary and spread. der. Somteimes bronchitis, asthena she would find that this person had ing God's teachings and indigestion of var kinds at-|done a little more than “provide food) ‘Taking charge of m home for or tend the attacks. and shelter for herself," endeavoring phan children, raising them to be| ‘The treatment of the attacks con-|to clothe and support three children | qutiful citizens, etc sists in applying warm and moist by her own efforts be “doing one’s! ‘Taking care of old folks in homes| bandages snugly, having absolute duty to herseif and society.” Per-| tor the friendieas | quiet and taking anolynes, such as baps that is her “return for what) would all be useless tasks, as often morphine, atropine or colchicum. |organized society has done for her @#!to do this work one has to give up ‘These remedies are only to be admin. |aM individu ing. | istered under the physi direc-; We are all “admirers” of Cynthia ar 1 do not think deeply, for tion, however. Grey's columns, but as most readers id you would realize that all Between attacks the patient should | ~ e, andr more modes of become, tf possible, » nective out|compelied to bring about Increased | service. equ ue Valuable as ° of doors. Most gou ents, how-|elimination by means of mineral|marrying and having children —a unquesti nd #0 must be | wa ages. ‘duty we all owe to society, but the ever, will not do this rs, vapor baths and mas NEW VELIE SEDAN IS MODEL OF STYLE im STRAP | Model “58” sedan is considered the most attractive closed-car model the Velie creators have produced, according to representatives of the Olsen-Warren Motor Co., 1109 Pine st., local distributors. In addition to the carefully worked-out lines of the body, every modern luxury has been built into the tonneau, is their enthusiastic claim. Door windows are oper- lated by rotating lifts; all electric fixtures and hardware are in dull silver, and such details be-wLS irs 48 J hn <b Jac aalk ete $500. WILL BE GIVEN to the first man who can manufacture or supply a spring of equal size, to fit the same car, made of any steel, by any of the old methods, with either bolt, lug or hump, to follow or duplicate any demonstration made at the LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. for center STRENGTH tow TIESTRAP. svn THE NEW METHOD, THE TIESTRAP, IS A REVOLU- TION in the process of spring manufacture, and produces WORLD’S STRONGEST §spring— BOLTLESS, LUGLESS, HUMPLESS. Every spring man- ufactured of the finest ALLOY steel made —CHROME VANADIUM. % of SPRINGS broken break at center, where TIE- STRAP springs are guaranteed for the LIFE of your car. BREAK THEM IF YOU CAN are our instructions to the trade. Sales are doubling weekly. But the FIRST TIE- ionably the spring has yet to break. If you are after the best see the new TIESTRAP first AT 714 PIKE STREET